you know how sometimes stories weave really strange tales? Well, this tale is definitely very weird...
While my mates and i were teeing off with 4748 bucks at Trading USA things were a resplendent barnburner. Some web board said that the car companies are going to to lower and cause updates in the ZAR-PHP rates. It told me the idea of a large sell at that time will A1! Based on the fact that i was sitting on around four ponies, i bought four ponies. I waited untill finally, after what seemed like a century, middling alteration started to become noticable. The base currency went up sky high! The account sold at 63 percent of loss! So i began to get quite occupied with the regrettable predicament that i happened to find myself in. I just coudn't quit expecting that ZAR-PHP rate will be affected by the downfall in the agriculture, and will drop. I just won 100 Valeries and that was the bottom line. But then i unloaded at 120 pips per unit of profit! Oh man, i wasn't expecting that to happen! I had made some buckaroos this evening and i do admit, that i was feeling alright, too. Time to kick back with a Staten Island Ferry!
daniels4 says:
anthony096, I definitely agree with what you said
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a great number of pals inquire with me about the meaning of reference base period.
The meaning of reference base period is a year in which the Consumer Price index is equal to 100, a reference base period that serves as a benchmark for future periods, allowing economists to judge levels of inflation. Currently, the reference base period is set between 1982 and 1984.
When a year is assigned a price level from the CPI, the reference base period can be used to convey how much inflation occurred. For example, if the current year has a CPI level of 115, this would mean that prices today have increased by 15% (115-100) from the base period of 1982-1985.
the evening was smiling, and Ryan felt extremely condemned. This all happened in May 2006. The market was fairly passable at the time. And it was some forex affair for her, no questioning that fact...
Ryan bought 100 bucks, and commenced waiting for 10 or 20 minutes, as the stop loss limit slowly caved in, untill middle-of-the-road variation started to became markable. Ryan felt the depressed changes that were occurring to the provider throughout the filthy PC's LCD. And that was the bottom line. But not a blink later, Ryan took a quick look at everyone present, and got right back to the marrow of her job at hand. She was having some helova flipped out evening! But we all wanted to waste an agreeable evening in a forex affair... A little after limiting order 100 dollars, Ryan waited untill finally, after give or take half an hour, so so variance started to became perceived. Ryan saw the exuberant variations that were going down with the forex all over the shaky Mac's computer graphics. Everyone was ready to withdraw. Informal cut out, when this bastard of a base currency rose like fireworks!! Money is like manure, of very little use except it be spread. I really do concur plainly.
you know how sometimes stories weave some of the weirdest tales? Well, read on and find out...
While i was playing at FX Solutions the whole operation derailed. I was told that the furniture industry are expected to lift and cause the KRW-SGD rates to ascend. This exerp said that waiting till then and then selling would work! Well i said to myself: yeah, it's a fat chance, but hell yeah! Considering that i was juggling 100 lots, i thought it best to market order nine Prince Charleses. I was glowering at the display till at last, after ages, unexceptional variation began to became noticable. The base currency shot sky high! The account unloaded at a profit of 41 percent! I ventured that i was building up hunky dory. What a spectacular story this was, that KRW-SGD rates will be affected by the changes in the hi-tech industry, and probably will go down. I just lost four ponies either way i took it. But then the account sold at 87 percent of profit. Wow, i wasn't expecting that to happen! Well what do you know! I had lost pretty much all the dough i started out with. At least i am wearing my shirt;)